State #30 – Wisconsin
Last Thursday I went on priceline.com and looked up car day rentals from Chicago. I was surprised to find car rentals were going as low as $25 a day. I had to jump on the
What is the Furthest Point From?
This will be an easy post since it’s Thanksgiving and I know everybody is busy with families! But I wanted to share a cool travel tip/idea that I know a lot of y’all may be
12 Most Scenic Ski Resorts in the World
I love cold, comfort and dramatic scenery; so of course I’m all about ski resorts. One of my favorite winter activities is to ski (not a huge snowboarder) and I have this strange obsession with
How to Not Give a F^!* when Traveling
We’ve all been there, had what most would consider, the absolute worst day of travel imaginable. That is until you hear another travelers horror story. If there is one thing I’ve learned over the years
Why you should Eat Local Food while Traveling
What do I mean by “eat local food?” Traveling can bring all types of harmful unhealthy habits, but none more than eating horrible processed food. And I understand the challenge that I’m presenting to you,
Beautiful Pictures of Countries Highest Points
I wanted to start a new category on my blog that brings my love of Geography and Maps. I am that nerd that loves staring at geographical borders and knowing statistical facts about cities, countries,
Seasonal Travel – Benefits and Tips
In recent travels, I’ve found myself exploring a region when it’s the most opportune time to. What I mean by this, is I travel when I can take advantage of the best seasonal time to
Why Off the Beaten Path isn’t Always the Best
We see it a lot on travel blogs, the author travels to an off the beaten path because it’s less touristy. They are looking for that opportunity to do something that nobody else has done.
Why Traveling as a Gay Couple is Awkward
Many people will never experience what gay couples experience when traveling. Or for that matter will never know what it’s like as a gay person to travel. As a gay man, I notice differences between
Maine
Waking up on our last morning, we felt tired but achieved a grueling day of driving 500 miles through New Hampshire and Vermont. Today it was decided that we would take it slow, no rush.
Vermont
From rural northern New Hampshire, the border of Vermont is connected by I-93 at the Moore Reservoir. This part of New England has mountains and hilly grassy terrain with gorgeous Autumn trees in fall. We
Mount Washington, New Hampshire
On a dreary, rainy morning we woke up at 5:00 am to get on the road early. Roman and I decided to go to Mount Washington since the day before was supposed to be cloudy
Massachusetts
After an exhausting day of travel we slept soundly in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. One of the activities that I had to do was to go to the top of Mount Washington but
Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire
Flying in from Chicago, we connected through Detroit using Delta Airlines and landed in Providence, Rhode Island. Damp, dreary and chilly defined what Providence was like the day we landed. Once we retrieved our bags
15 Bad Travel Spending Habits to Cut
We’ve all been there, spent money on things we didn’t need and went way over our budget. That’s why I decided to make a list on 15 bad travel spending habits and get travelers to
Most Scenic Vineyards for Wine Tasting
As a big wino myself, in this post I wanted to look at the most scenic vineyards for wine tasting. A place where people can sit back and enjoy dramatic scenery while getting buzzed. Some
The New Gay Traveler
On my Facebook, I’ve noticed that many of my gay friends love to travel. I love to travel too and I’ve noticed a trend among young gay men, they are traveling more often. I know
Rating Gay Friendly Countries – Part 2
This is the second part of my personal rating of gay friendly countries around the world. In this post I wanted to focus on the rating of gay friendly counties in which I haven’t visited